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Climate change to amplify border tensions in Southeast Europe

27 April 2021

OSCE report identifies border hotspots across the region where rising temperatures and more extreme weather events risk adding to border tensions.

Biden positions US for COP 26 in Scotland

26 April 2021

US President Joe Biden has positioned the United States as a core world leader in the run-up to the 26th United Nations global climate summit, known as COP 26, in November in Glasgow, Scotland.

Canada, US raise emissions reduction goals for 2030

23 April 2021

Canada and the US have both set new, more aggressive targets for reducing their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Putin holds out hand of co-operation at online climate summit with Biden

23 April 2021

In the morning of April 22 it looked like Russia was revving up to start WWIII by invading Ukraine. By the end of the day Russian President Vladimir Putin was holding out the hand of co-operation in a global effort to beat the climate crisis.

Australia unveils hydrogen, CCS funding

22 April 2021

The Australian government has announced nearly AUD540mn ($416.5mn) in new funding for hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects over the next decade.

Egypt’s Kom Ombo solar plant receives $114mn financing package

22 April 2021

The EBRD, the OPEC Fund for International Development, the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and Arab Bank have signed a $114mn financing package with ACWA Power to build the largest private solar plant in Egypt.

Off-grid solar offers potential to improve Nigerian power supplies

22 April 2021

Nigerian Power Minister Goddy Jedy-Agba has claimed that investing in off-grid solar projects will improve the reliability of power supplies to domestic and industrial customers as well as reduce power bills.

Ghana connects 22-MW solar project to grid

22 April 2021

Ghana has commissioned its largest utility-scale solar project to date in the northeast of the country as the country aims to lessen its dependence on hydropower in rural areas.

Chevron backs floating wind start-up

21 April 2021

US multinational oil company Chevron has bought into an offshore wind start-up, joining its European fossil-fuel rivals Equinor, Royal Dutch Shell and Total in the offshore wind sector.

US Interior Secretary prioritises climate change in department decisions

21 April 2021

Interior Secretary Deb Haaland has issued a directive that focuses on climate change in department decisions. Haaland, only recently confirmed in her post, has also revoked a series of Trump administration orders that promoted fossil fuel projects.

Total Eren joins Province Resources’ 8-GW HyEnergy project in Australia

21 April 2021

Total Eren and Australian miner Province Resources are to work together to develop up to 8 GW of green hydrogen production facility in the Gascoyne region, Western Australia.

South Korea should quicken green roll-out to meet net zero by 2050

21 April 2021

South Korea’s journey to achieving net zero by 2050 is dependent on phasing out coal as a generating fuel by 2028.

Emissions set to bounce back with a vengeance in 2021

21 April 2021

Global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions are forecast to increase by 4.8% to 33bn tonnes in 2021, the largest rise since 2010, with the global economy’s post-COVID-19 recovery expected to be particularly carbon intensive.

Indonesia could reach net zero by 2045

21 April 2021

Indonesia could reach net zero by 2045, as the government tries to establish the state as a middle-income country by the centenary of its independence.

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